Now that we’ve finally thawed out at Johnson County Community College, our spring calendar is filled with events not to be missed. Whether you are a current cavalier, a prospective student, or a community member, JCCC has informative and fun events for everyone.
Take a look at what’s in store for you:
High School Senior Sessions
Our 2021 Senior Sessions are aimed exclusively at high school graduates who want to learn more about life as a gentleman. These virtual campus visit events provide an informed overview of what JCCC has to offer.
High school graduates should choose a session that works best for them:
Wednesday, March 24th | 9 a.m. – 10 a.m. | Unregistered majors
This session is for students who are unsure of their plans after high school. JCCC representatives will go through the admissions process and career development resources.
Sunday, April 11th | 4 p.m. – 5 p.m. | Transfer student information
Students planning to move to another college or university after completing their general education courses at JCCC should attend this session to learn what goes into the transfer process.
Marry. May 12 | 5 – 6 p.m. | Black, Indigenous and Colored (BIPOC)
High school graduates
Learn about the resources and inclusion opportunities available to black, indigenous and colored students (BIPOC). The discussions include organizations such as the Black Student Union (BSU) and Latinos United Now and Always (LUNA), as well as an overview of the admission process.
Youth art class
The Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art offers a popular range of youth studio courses on Saturdays during the school year and weekdays during summer.
The Early Explorations program welcomes children ages 5 to 7, while Contemporary Creations courses offer more advanced lessons for children ages 8 to 11. Most courses last two hours. Take a look at the timetables and register online.
Continuing Education Ed Talks
The JCCC Continuing Education series of free, instructor-led Ed Talks takes place every Tuesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Topics range from personal to professional and all courses can be viewed from the comfort of your home. Take advantage of these upcoming sessions:
Self Care: Bigger Than You – Tuesday March 16
Fun Fundraising – Find Your Match – Friday March 26th
Conquer your fear of speaking in high stakes situations – Tuesday March 30th
Midwest Trust Center Presents – Eat, Drink, Play Family Fun with the Opus 76 Quartet
The Midwest Trust Center and Opus 76 Quartet are proud to announce their second “Eat, Drink, Play!” Follow geared towards family fun! This one-hour “Family Night In” concert features lively performances and an engaging program, including the Goldilocks Quartet. Plus, a cameo with St. Agnes School Chef Philip Rodgers demonstrates how to prepare a kid-friendly meal that the whole family can enjoy.
Tickets are $ 15 per household, and the concert is available on request through March 18.
Midwest Trust Center presents – We Banjo 3: Live from Ireland
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day early as We Banjo 3 continues to push musical boundaries and perform live on stage for the first time in a year! Buy your tickets now for the live streaming event on March 13th at 4pm in the beautiful Pearse Lyons Distillery in Dublin.
Benefit from exclusive merchandise packages from US $ 25 with limited event items. The ticket purchase includes on-demand streaming access for seven days after the event.
Do not miss!
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